The fourth PV features the ending theme sung by Maaya Uchida, who voices Ms. Kurahashi.
By: Nicole S. Castro on March 25, 2022 at 18:49 PHT
A fourth promotional video has been released for upcoming TV anime Ms. Corporate Slave Wants to be Healed by a Loli Spirit (Romaji: Shachiku-san wa Yōjo Yūrei ni Iyasaretai).
The slice of life anime featuring the adorable Ghost-chan taking care of tired Ms. Fushihara will air on April 7, 2022. It is animated by Project No.9.
The fourth PV features the ending theme 「聴こえる?」 (English: Can You Hear?) by Maaya Uchida, who also voices supporting character Kurahashi. The previously revealed opening theme is Cherish by Kaori Ishihara.
Previously Announced Cast
Ghost-chan (CV: Rina Hidaka)
Ms. Fushihara (CV: Hisako Kanemoto)
Ms. Kurahashi (CV: Maaya Uchida)
Myako (CV: Konomi Kohara)
Lily (CV: Kaori Ishihara)
Ryōko (CV: Kana Asumi)
Shino (CV: Ikumi Hasegawa)
Kaori (CV: Marina Inoue)
Miko-chan (CV: Yui Ogura)
Kon (CV: Sayaka Kaneko)
Konta (CV: Shū Natani)
Staff
Original work: Imai Arita (published in Square Enix's Monthly Shōnen Ganga)
Director: Kū Minamihara
Series composition: Deko Akao
Character design: Haruka Tanaka
Sound director: Yayoi Tateishi
Sound production: Bit Groove Promotion
Music: Satoshi Hono, Ryunosuke Kasai
Music production: Pony Canyon, Apdream
Production: Dream Shift
Animation production: project No. 9
Synopsis
A little ghost girl gets worries when Ms. Fushihara, a corporate slave, is working till midnight, and tries to make her go home. While saying "Leave now~," the ghost girl helps and brings her refreshments, healing Ms. Fushihara's heart with her preciousness. Be healed by the heartwarming daily life of the cute little ghost and the corporate slave Ms. Fushihara. (from MyAnimeList)
About Ms. Corporate Slave Wants to be Healed by a Loli Spirit
NICOLE S. CASTRO
Author
Nicole is based in the Philippines and works as a freelance Japanese Translator/Interpreter and copywriter (English). She is a JLPT N2 passer who watches anime to "study" for N1. She has a long career history on LinkedIn (with primary focus on media and translation), but her anime watchlist is much, much longer.
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